Wednesday, December 1

Plans to improve intellectual property system

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The government has launched a review aimed at improving the way the current intellectual property system can help support business growth. The review was announced by the Prime Minister, David Cameron in a speech delivered to high tech businesses in east London. Mr Cameron said: "We are reviewing our intellectual property laws to see if we can make them fit for the internet age."

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http://www.eaassociates.co.uk/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=33708&d=601&h=160&f=260&u=40c38B45&m=7867

Business regulation resistant to change

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Many businesses think that government efforts to reduce business regulation will be ineffectual. That is the finding of a new survey by the Forum of Private Business (FPB). According to the poll, some 28 per cent of respondents believe that the coalition government will make a noticeable difference to the rules and regulations that businesses face. However, four out of ten said they did not think the coalition will significantly reduce the amount of business legislation.

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http://www.eaassociates.co.uk/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=33728&d=601&h=160&f=260&u=40c38B45&m=7867

Economy depends on entrepreneurs, says Prime Minister

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David Cameron says Global Entrepreneurship Week is a 'fantastic opportunity' to promote growth. But businesses may prefer something more concrete.

Read more herehttp://www.managementtoday.co.uk/bulletin/mtdailybulletin/article/1040768/economy-depends-entrepreneurs-says-prime-minister/

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